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Composting: Turn Food Waste into Rich Soil (Urban Gardening and Farming for Teens)

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ISBN-13: 9781477717813 ISBN-10: 1477717811
Publisher
Rosen Classroom
Binding
library
Published
December 30, 2013
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
24.10×1.30×17.10 cm

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Composting: Turn Food Waste into Rich Soil (Urban Gardening and Farming for Teens) by Hanson-harding, Brian. library edition. ISBN: 9781477717813.

Composting is a way to speed up the natural process of decomposition and return organic materials to the soil. Instead of throwing away organic waste, items such as fruit and vegetable scraps, eggshells, coffee grounds, and yard trimmings can be composted. The result is a dark, crumbly material that can be used to improve the soil and beautify gardens, parks, and lawns. This interesting and practical guide explains how composting works and how to start composting, including setting up a bin, adding the right mix of ingredients, aerating the pile, and more. Successful school and municipal programs across the country are highlighted as well.